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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Isodynamic lines shown around the poles using a "horizontal projection." In outline color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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A representation of iso-dynamic lines across the globe. Magnetic intensity is shown from the years 1790-1830. In partial color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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A stereographic polar projection showing magnetic declination. In outline color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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A magnetic map of the world in outline color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Miscellaneous geological maps, charts, and information. Some color. Maps include the Quito Plateau, the Himalayas, and the crater on Java. The heights of the Himalayan mountains are shown.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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A full color geologic map of France and numerous full color geologic cross sections of Germany. A key is included.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Geologic map of the Reisengebirge (or Krkonose, Karkonosze or Giant Mountains) in the Czech Republic and Poland.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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A full color geologic map of Germany accompanied by two keys.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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A full color "ideal" geologic cross section with a detailed key explaining all of the notations on the map. Above the section are numerous drawings of plants, animals, and sea life.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Maps in outline color. Main map is of Central America. Nine inset maps detail the volcanic regions of Central America and the islands in the Pacific Ocean and South Seas. Side views of Costa Rica, Guatemala, and the isthmus of Tehuantepec are included.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Map of the Pacific Ocean showing volcanic and earthquake activity. Circled regions of activity include the Philippines and Central America. In outline color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Thirteen maps showing volcanic activity throughout the Atlantic and Mediterranean Oceans. Detailed outline colored maps are accompanied by drawings of exploding volcanoes, calderas, and volcanic mountain ranges.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Map shows the range of volcanic and earthquake activity throughout the world. In outline color are three different earthquake regions with dates of activity ranging from 1755-1838.
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[Berghaus, Heinrich, Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859]
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Map in outline color showing the mountain ranges and volcanoes in North and Central America. With two inset maps: Trinidad and a plan of the volcanoes in Jorullo (by Alexander von Humboldt). In the United States, Mts. Shasta, St. Helens, Hood, and Rainier are shown.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Map showing the topography of South America. Includes three inset maps: The southern tip of South America, the mountain region of Quito, Ecuador, and part of Bolivia. In outline color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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A geologic map of Europe showing active volcanoes, and the oldest and newest mountain ranges on the continent. In full color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Europe's mountain ranges are shown using a combination of contour lines and hachures. The lakes are in color with the remainder of the map in outline color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Map showing the mountain ranges in Asia and Europe. In outline color with inset maps of Java, Luzon, and Reguain (an island off the coast of Burma).
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Double hemisphere map in outline color. Shows both poles and is surrounded by copious statistical data about the size of the continents, height of the tallest mountains, etc.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Statistical information about three large German rivers.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Statistical information about three large German rivers.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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A chart comparing four German rivers, the Rhine, Weser, Elbe and Oder.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Historical chart of the Oder River including average and high water level, as well as the ice levels.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Historical chart of the Elbe River including average and high water level, as well as the ice levels.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Historical chart of the Elbe River including average and high water level, as well as the ice levels.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Numerous charts showing miscellaneous hydrographic information about the rivers of Europe.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Nine uncolored maps showing the more well-known rivers of the world.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Maps of North America and South America showing the draining basins of each continent. In full color. An accompanying table lists the lenghts of the longest rivers around the world.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Map shows the drainage into the oceans and seas of the different areas in Europe and Asia. In outline color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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The map shows the warm Atlantic current and the cold Pacific currents, showing their geographical location and size. In outline color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Map of the Indian Ocean showing sea temperatures, trade routes, and air currents in outline color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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The Pacific Ocean shown with currents, sea temperatures, and trade routes. Observations based up the voyages from Magellan to Preuss. In outline color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Map shown with an inset map of the southern tip of South America. In outline color. The map shows the currents, trade routes, and sea temperatures across the Atlantic Ocean.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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In outline color. Map shows the tidal patterns around the United Kingdom and the French coast. Inset map details the soundings across the English Channel.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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With some color on smaller maps.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Page includes two maps entitled "Europa im Allgemeinen" and "Bohmen im Besondern." In outline color. Maps show the extension and frequency of thunderstorms.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Rain data from all around the world.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Map showing the meterological stations throughout Central Europe. In outline color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Map showing rain patterns throughout Europe in outline color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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In color. Shows precipitation throughout the world.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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North Atlantic air flow patterns. Without color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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A map of the world showing the tradewinds. Five inset maps show specialized wind data. In color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Map showing the average barometric pressure at sea and the oscillation of the air pressure. In outline color.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Six charts related to temperature throughout the world.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Four pages of charts showing the temperatures in the four seasons throughout a large number of places in the world.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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In outline color. Europe shown with isothermal lines.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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In color. Polar projection showing the isothermal lines around the North Pole and south to the equator. Drawings of the major mountain ranges and peaks included at the bottom of the map.
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[Berghaus, Heinrich, Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859]
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Map in partial color showing isotherm lines throughout the world. Explorers and dates of exploration are also noted in both hemispheres.
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Berghaus, Heinrich
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Of the 90 plates, 75 are maps. 1st ed 2nd state,1845/1848 on titles, 1849 on some maps in volume one. 1st edition, 1st state was 1845/1848, with no maps dated later than 1848 (rare - WH). Second edition 1852 (see our copy). This is considered the first comprehensive physical atlas of the world. Robinson: "Berghaus' Physikalischer Atlas was a monumental achievement, bringing together an enormous amount of information about the physical geography of the earth and encompassing many more subjects than had been treated in the numerous smaller atlases that had been produced since the 1820's." In two volumes, the first dated 1845, the second 1848. A.K. Johnston's Physical Atlas of 1848 was based on this work. Maps are hand painted in full and outline color. Atlas volumes are bound in green cloth covered boards stamped in gold with "Berghaus' Physik. Atlas 90 Karten. I Band." and "... II Band." for volumes I and II, respectively. The spines read "Berghaus. I." and "Berghaus. II."
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